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Traditional Chinese Symbols And What They Mean

By James Chung


The Chinese symbols had incorporated all the characters, signs and alphabets which were used in China for thousands of years and reached a amazing number of eighty thousand approximately. Now of course the use of Chinese symbols has been greatly curtailed.

Since the Chinese language has evolved over time the use of the symbols has declined. Nonetheless the symbols serve another purpose and that is related to the arts. The physical form of the ancient Chinese symbols seems to have a timeless aesthetic appeal which has earned them world wide fame.

The use of the Chinese symbols in China is as popular as ever. You can see them in many places especially in expressions of art and architecture. The Chinese people are using these symbols to mark their products like kitchenware etc. There is another purpose to these symbols which are connected to superstition which is still followed in Chinese culture.

Whatever may be the meaning the physical structure of the traditional symbols from China has special artistic appeal. But when you go to the depth of these symbols you will find that they represent great philosophies which go back in time and are still in use.

Talking of the Chinese symbol you should be aware that these symbols cover a vast area which incorporates both positive as well as negative meanings. Traditionally the Chinese trust that the strong power of the positive symbols will attract good fortune. So if they have positive symbols in their life only good things will happen.

The truth of the subject will depend entirely on what you believe and the faith you have on the Chinese symbols. Even today the symbols are valued throughout China for their beauty as well as the power to influence the life of the people by incorporating them.

The traditional symbol of five bats linked together into one sign represents good fortune and is extremely popular. These five bats are meant to show love, longevity, health, wealth and virtue. To make the symbol more powerful it may be represented in red color.

You will find another symbol in many places in modern Chinese society which is the sunset symbol. Sun as Chinese see it is the origin of the Yang energy and has tremendous potency.

There are number of ancient legends about the sun which leads the Chinese people to believe in its positive powers. For one it is the basis of all energy and purification. Secondly it produces equilibrium. Because of these deep philosophical aspects sun is given great respect in China.




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